“There’s a lot of clutch and grab, lot of interference, and if they’re going to let that go, that’s something we need to know,” Toews said. “It’s just tough to understand sometimes why we get roughing and hooking penalties, (and) that doesn’t go both ways.”

“If that’s the way they’re going to play, we need to play the same way.”

For the record, Chicago was called for five minors to Detroit's three.

The Washington Capitals in particular were angry over the way they went down against the New York Rangers. Not in Game 7—in Games 3 and 6. They talked about it for a few days, in fact. Toews gets points for trying something different, we suppose.